Lamps

Lamps

Illuminate your home with our versatile collection of lamps, including desk lamps, floor lamps, and bedroom lamps. From functional lighting to decorative statement pieces, our range combines style, practicality, and warmth to brighten every corner of your home. Each lamp is crafted to provide the perfect glow, enhance your décor, and create inviting, comfortable spaces for work, relaxation, or socialising. Whether you’re looking to add ambience, focus light where you need it, or make a design statement, our lamps bring both beauty and functionality to every room.

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What are the different types of lamps available for the home?

Table lamps sit on side tables, desks, and bedside tables providing ambient and task lighting in various styles from traditional to modern. Floor lamps stand independently offering height and dramatic lighting - perfect for reading corners, living rooms, and spaces lacking ceiling lights. Desk lamps and task lamps provide focused illumination for working, studying, or detailed activities with adjustable arms and heads. Bedside lamps create soft lighting for reading and nighttime routines in compact, easy-to-reach designs. Arc floor lamps feature curved arms extending over seating areas, ideal for sofas and armchairs. Tripod lamps offer contemporary style with three-legged bases in wood or metal. Touch lamps and dimmable lamps provide convenient control over brightness levels, whilst LED lamps offer energy efficiency and long-lasting performance.

How do I choose the right lamp size and height for my room?

Table lamp height should be 24-27 inches total for side tables, positioning the bottom of the lampshade at eye level when seated - bulbs shouldn't be visible when sitting nearby. For bedside tables, lamps should be 20-24 inches tall so you can easily reach the switch whilst lying down. Floor lamps typically stand 58-64 inches tall, with the light source at approximately 60 inches for optimal ambient lighting. Reading floor lamps should position light over your shoulder at around 60-68 inches. Lamp base width should be proportionate to the table - aim for the base to be no more than one-third the table width. In living rooms, pair floor lamps with ceiling lights for layered lighting, and ensure lampshades are wide enough to properly diffuse light without creating harsh spots or shadows.

What type of light bulb and brightness should I use in lamps?

LED bulbs are the best choice for lamps - they're energy-efficient, long-lasting (up to 25,000 hours), produce minimal heat, and available in various colour temperatures and brightness levels. Warm white bulbs (2700-3000K) create cosy, relaxing ambience perfect for living rooms and bedrooms. Cool white bulbs (4000-5000K) provide bright, focused light ideal for desk lamps, reading lamps, and task lighting. Daylight bulbs (5500-6500K) mimic natural light, excellent for detailed work and offices. Brightness measured in lumens varies by purpose: bedside lamps need 200-400 lumens for gentle lighting, living room table lamps work well with 400-800 lumens, and reading or desk lamps require 800-1100 lumens for sufficient task lighting. Check your lamp's maximum wattage rating and never exceed it to prevent overheating and fire risk.

Where should I position lamps in different rooms for best lighting?

Living rooms benefit from layered lighting - place table lamps on side tables flanking sofas, add a floor lamp in dark corners, and use multiple light sources rather than relying on one overhead light. Position reading lamps over your shoulder to prevent shadows falling on books or screens. Bedrooms need bedside lamps on both sides of the bed for symmetry and convenience, positioned within easy reach for night time use. Home offices require desk lamps angled to illuminate work surfaces without creating screen glare - position to the side rather than directly behind monitors. Hallways and entryways work well with console table lamps creating welcoming ambience. Avoid placing lamps where cords create tripping hazards or near curtains and flammable materials. Group lamps in odd numbers (one or three) for visual appeal, and ensure adequate socket access without overloading extensions. Consider smart bulbs or dimmer switches for versatile lighting control throughout the day.